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TL;DR: The authors study the processes by which 5s remember some items and forget others and find that the differential rehearsal devoted to R words operates primarily on retrieval rather than on storage, while F words seem not to be in memory.
Abstract: ROBERT A. BJORKUniversity of MichiganTwo free recall experiments were designed to study the processes by which5s remember some items and forget others. In both experiments, 5s werecued immediately after each word in a list whether to remember (R word) or toforget (F word) that word. After each of six such lists, 5s were asked to recallthe R words and to avoid recalling the F words; in general, 5s were remarkablyable to do both. At the end of the experiment, 5s were asked, without fore-warning, to recall any and all R words and F words they could remember. InExp. I, final recall of F words was very poor: they seemed not to be in memory.In Exp. II, which employed categorized lists, 5s recalled F words quite wellgiven that there were R words in the same semantic category. The results sug-gest that the differential rehearsal devoted to R words operates primarily onretrieval rather than on storage.

102 citations



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TL;DR: In this article, three different techniques for the direct measurement of color appearance were studied and color estimation proved superior both to color naming and to color setting, and the results have defined one technique in generating a color metric.
Abstract: Three different techniques for the direct measurement of color appearance were studied. Color estimation proved superior both to color naming and to color setting. The results have defined one technique in generating a color metric.

9 citations


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TL;DR: An angular correlation measurement between two cascade γ-rays from the Coulomb-excited state in 108Pd at 931 keV was used to establish a value of − (3.1 ± 0.4) for the E2/M1 radiative admixture δ of the 2′ → 2, 497 keV γray.

9 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, a color-naming experiment was performed in which both surround luminance and exposure duration were varied, and the data showed substantial effects from these changes; however, none could be interpreted to indicate the presence of a Bezold-Brucke shift or tritanopia.
Abstract: A color-naming experiment was performed in which both surround luminance and exposure duration were varied. The data showed substantial effects from these changes; however, none could be interpreted to indicate the presence of a Bezold-Brucke shift or tritanopia.

5 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
Arthur W. Munk1
01 Sep 1971

1 citations